Discrimination by Design is Still Discrimination
Calling an unlawful transfer of statutory functions a “partnership” does not make it legal.
The Supreme Court’s 2025–2026 Regulatory Term
Scholars examine the Court’s most important regulatory decisions of this past term.
Advancing Best Practices in Federal Administration
ACUS recommends best practices for adjudication offices, government records, temporary rules, and intergovernmental collaboration.
Regulatory Simplification Around the Globe
Scholars and practitioners from around the world explore regulatory simplification and how best to ease regulatory burdens.
Health Care Fraud in a Time of Increased Judicial Scrutiny
Scholar warns that the fall of Chevron deference could destabilize health care fraud enforcement.
Presidential Supremacy Threatens Economic Stability
Experts warn that presidential control over agency independence may have negative impacts on the U.S. economy.
Week In Review
President Trump signs orders on childhood vaccines and birthright citizenship, and more…
Orders, Injunctions, and Institutional Power
Scholar argues that the U.S. Supreme Court is using interim orders to maximize its own authority.
Regulating the Prediction Market Boom
Scholars assess the legal battle between federal regulators and states over event contracts.
Jockeying for Control of AI Data Centers
Lawmakers at various levels of government seek decisionmaking authority over whether and where data centers are built.










